I'm going to have to disagree with you Jon. I frequently use this panel. It's really invaluable when I'm trying to do cryptographic work and need to do lots of case sensitive and specific replacements.

Yes I think it should stay I've used but not very often, I usually just do (?i) in the regex, What I would like is shortcuts to select/unselect the options in the find/replace panel...

for example to toggle regex matching something like alt+r, then toggle search in selection, alt+s, etc... I hate to use the mouse and select them when I'm typing the pattern to find/replace... e-text had this.Not a biggie but useful/productive

Is there any quick and easy way to change the functionality of opening new files? I'd rather have them open furthest to the right rather than to the right of the currently active file. Nothing major, just a small annoyance.

for example to toggle regex matching something like alt+r, then toggle search in selection, alt+s, etc... I hate to use the mouse and select them when I'm typing the pattern to find/replace... e-text had this.

+1. I do a lot of find/replace and want keyboard shortcuts to toggle the find/replace options. It helps my productivity a lot.

I have a file with about 90k characters and sublime really slows down with loading the file as well as copying and pasting large chunks of code. Just kinda of curious what part of the program slows it down so much and if that is something that could be fixed in the future?

I have a file with about 90k characters and sublime really slows down with loading the file as well as copying and pasting large chunks of code. Just kinda of curious what part of the program slows it down so much and if that is something that could be fixed in the future?

you can try two options that was raised in the past: first is to temporarily turn off syntax highlighting (change file syntax to 'plain text'), the other option is to turn off minimap (alt+m). this is not to underestimate this issue, which i think deserves better attention and a more robust solution from sublime side.

The issue here is that Sublime Text always keeps the syntax highlighting information about the buffer fully up to date, which results in a bunch of wasted work doing calculations for text that won't be displayed. It's on the todo list to change this to a lazy evaluation model.

If you hover over the tab for the file in question, the status bar should show the full path and encoding. In another thread I did wonder whether encoding might be made visible in the status bar all the time, but that's just personal preference.

Yeah I think it would fit perfectly between the line ending box and the syntax box at the bottom right. Don't really see how that could bother anyone :s Possibly when you click on it, it could be a shortcut to the save with encoding menu as well.

won't get highlighted because of the new line between the comma and SELECT. How it's set up in the language file currently it should match over multiple lines but it doesn't because it doesn't match over multiple lines and you can't force the regex into /m.